Mediterranean dilution basin covering the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea
The American Mediterranean Sea is a scientific name for the mediterranean dilution basin which includes the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico .[ 1] : 15, 35, 637–643 [ 2] The name, which has been employed particularly by German oceanographers, is not recognized by the USGS , the International Hydrographic Organization or other international hydrological bodies.[citation needed ]
The American Mediterranean has a surface area of 4.319 million km2 and an average depth of 2,216 metres (7,270 ft).[ 1]
Its basins include the Mexico Basin , the Cayman Trough , the Yucatan Basin , the Columbian Basin , the Venezuelan basin and the Grenada basin .[ 3] [ 1] [ 4]
The American Mediterranean is considered one of the oceanic marginal seas . In addition to numerous small islands, large and small groups of islands, and islets, it includes the large islands of Cuba , bordering the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean; of Jamaica , Hispaniola , and of Puerto Rico . All of these islands are among the West Indian islands that separate the American Mediterranean from the Atlantic Ocean .
Between the islands, the American Mediterranean Sea contains the following straits: the Florida Straits , the Windward Passage (Paso de los Vientos), the Mona Passage (Canal de la Mona), the Anegada Passage to Guadeloupe Passage , the Dominica Passage to Martinique Passage , St. Lucia, and St. Vincent. Within the Mediterranean, the Straits of Yucatán to the Gulf of Mexico connect with the Caribbean, and by the Panama Canal , built in the 20th century, it is connected to the Pacific.
Watershed
The American Mediterranean Sea drains approximately 6,200,000 km2 (2,400,000 sq mi) in North America and Caribbean South America ; it is the 2nd largest sea watershed . The watershed depends on South American water bodies such as the Magdalena River with 257,440 km2 (99,397 sq mi), as well as the Guajira Peninsula and the Gulf of Venezuela . Central American drainages include those of/to the Belize River , Gulf of Honduras , Caratasca Lagoon , Nicaraguan Caribbean Lowlands , and the Colorado River in Costa Rica . In North America, the sea mostly drains the Mississippi River basin of 3,202,230 km2 (1,236,388 sq mi), to the east of the Continental Divide of the Americas , while it drains approximately 610,000 km2 (235,000 sq mi) from the Rio Grande and 198,000 km2 (76,300 sq mi) from the Yucatan Peninsula .[ 5]
See also
References
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